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Pretty sure something s8milar has been put up before, but just in case. 9 months to run.
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Approved watching techniques - Just have a look out your window:
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Ditch the bubble gum and you've got it to a T.I really appreciate the guidance, Dodgy-Knees!
I must have completely misunderstood the watching protocol because my technique was like this.
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But I’ll adopt your technique in future and report back.
I think we need to look at the recent videos by Steve Brightfield and Sean for their use of the key words - watch and now. The 'now' word Sean used caused an absolute meltdown and fear amongst downrampers over on the crapper.This might be a silly question, but when Sean said "watch us now", I'm curious to know what it is we're supposed to be watching? How are we meant to watch what it is we're watching and what do you think constitutes acceptable watching?
I’m concerned I may be non-compliant. There is a distinct possibility I’ve been watching the wrong thing, or the correct thing in an unapproved manner. What if my watching technique itself is flawed?
Are we supposed to watch each other? Are we meant to glance occasionally sideways or stare intensely at it for extended periods without blinking? Are you allowed to watch it when you're hiding behind a pot plant?
Is anyone else just pretending to watch while actually looking at nothing and hoping it still counts? (Not saying I've been doing that. I think my migraine proves that I've been watching to the best of my focal abilities).
Any guidance on watching standards, thresholds, or escalation procedures would be appreciated so I can continue watching in accordance with expectations.
TIA.
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Don't forget this comment at 16:40... and you were saying that one day everyone will have a brainchip in their pocket.I think we need to look at the recent videos by Steve Brightfield and Sean for their use of the key words - watch and now. The 'now' word Sean used caused an absolute meltdown and fear amongst downrampers over on the crapper.
Steve only used the 'now' word once from memory but went he straight for the adoption throat.
At the 35.20/25 Steve uttered in his video " I think we are seeing rapid adoption now". That is what we are looking/watching for.
In the AUSXBUS video Sean said " And so when does revenue really start to hit its stride? We believe right about now is the right time."
A little later Sean used the 'plenty of now and a couple of watch ' words in an exchange with the interviewer.
" So we think right about now, so you can look for some activity over the coming quarters and years, starting right about now, because there has been some criticism, if I'm fair in the market, the brain chip, it's volatile stock that it's sort of a story right now rather than an actual business. What do you say to that? I say to that, that watch us now. Just watch us now."
According to both Steve and Sean we are getting pretty close to some good things.
I recall Steve in an interview months prior to the Onsor news saying that wearable glasses were being looked at.
In his recent interview he stated rapid adoption for off the shelf Ear Buds/hearing aids and dropped a hint concerning Migraine wearables.
At the 25 minute mark of Steve Brightfields interview he said Ear buds will become medically certified hearing aids off the shelf. That is potentially huge.
Disaster for hearing aid producers and sellers?
At 28 min on he says we have a customer with smart glasses and they can detect from brainwave activity whether it be migraine, in this case detecting Epileptic seizures before it happens.
That looks a giveaway that Migraine prediction is being worked on at least - another Onsor project?
Migraine detecton would be huge.
Thanks Tech/Chris, much appreciated and a great Xmas and new year to yourself.It has been a long haul for us longer term holders but that is in IMO in hindsight a reflection of just how disruptive and powerful AKIDA/TENNs is.That was a great podcast, I really like Steve, he communicates very clearly, he knows his stuff and presents to me as a great ambassador for Brainchip.
Clearly, Sean's IP approach solely was wrong, a combined IP/Chip approach has now proven to be the best path forward, who told us that, that's correct, our partners and early customers, they recognised that the financial risk in outlying tens of millions of dollars in IP blocks within their own products at this early stage in neuromorphic chip technology was and still is too greater a risk... hence AKD 1000 and AKD 1500 are very, very relevant.
I see this acknowledgement by the company as a positive step, no arrogance here, fantastic!!
If we wish to succeed, we must always be open in our thinking, willing to adapt at short notice, like I and a number of other long termers mentioned at the time, AKD 1000 was too narrow, was absolute bullshit..yes we were short on funding, BUT, the movement to an ARM business model was premature and has potentially cost us a few years in progress....purely my self-centred opinion and my bais support for Peter and Anil, AKD 1000 was and will always be the masterstroke that set Brainchip on the road to success, despite taking 4 years longer than I had quietly hoped for.
Thanks for your input Manny over the last year, have a nice Christmas mate, God bless.
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What would tech knowI do hope Sean has his finger on the pulse with the chiplet market place as it is heading north in a big way. I remember Tech saying many moons ago that he didn't think they were considering this market for what ever reason iam unsure.
I hope he is wrong on this one as chiplets are the new design for automotive from what iam reading everyday.
It is 100% certain that BrainChip is not explicitly mentioned as being involved in the Renesas R-Car X5H based on the provided authoritative sources as of December 23, 2025Renesas has begun shipping R-Car X5H silicon samples, evaluation boards, and the RoX Whitebox SDK to selected customers and partners. The company noted that it plans to showcase AI-powered multi-domain demonstrations of the platform at CES 2026.
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Renesas advances SDV roadmap with 3nm R-Car Gen 5 platform
Renesas advances its SDV strategy with the expansion of its fifth-generation R-Car platform, built around a multi-domain automotive SoCwww.eenewseurope.com
Renesas advances SDV roadmap with 3nm R-Car Gen 5 platform
New Products | December 22, 2025
By eeNews Europe
AUTOMOTIVE SDV RENESASEMBEDDED DESIGN
Renesas Electronics has taken another step in its software-defined vehicle (SDV) strategy with the expansion of its fifth-generation R-Car platform, built around a new multi-domain automotive SoC and a broader end-to-end development environment. According to the company, the move is aimed squarely at accelerating the design of highly integrated, AI-driven vehicle architectures.
For eeNews Europe readers, the announcement is relevant because it highlights how leading silicon vendors are converging ADAS, infotainment, and gateway workloads onto a single, safety-capable compute platform. It also offers insight into how open software stacks and early silicon access are being used to shorten automotive development cycles.
3nm multi-domain compute for SDVs
At the core of the platform is the R-Car X5H, the latest device in the Gen 5 R-Car family. According to Renesas, it is the industry’s first multi-domain automotive SoC manufactured on a 3nm process. The company indicates that the device is designed to run advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), in-vehicle infotainment (IVI), and gateway functions concurrently on a single chip.
The company says the move to an advanced process node delivers up to 35% lower power consumption compared with previous 5nm solutions, while significantly increasing compute density. The SoC targets centralized SDV architectures, combining high performance with mixed-criticality support so that safety-related and non-safety workloads can coexist without compromise.
The R-Car X5H delivers up to 400 TOPS of AI performance, with the option to scale further using chiplet-based accelerators that can boost AI throughput by four times or more. Graphics performance reaches the equivalent of 4 TFLOPS, supported by a CPU complex of 32 Arm Cortex-A720AE cores and six Cortex-R52 lockstep cores with ASIL D capability, providing more than 1,000k DMIPS.
RoX Whitebox SDK targets faster development
Alongside the new silicon, Renesas says it is expanding its R-Car Open Access (RoX) development platform with the RoX Whitebox Software Development Kit. The SDK is positioned as an open, scalable environment that integrates hardware, operating systems, middleware, and tools needed for next-generation SDV development.
The Whitebox SDK is built on Linux, Android and the XEN hypervisor, with additional support for AUTOSAR, EB corbos Linux, QNX, Red Hat and SafeRTOS through partners. Out of the box, developers can begin work on ADAS, L3/L4 autonomy, intelligent cockpit and gateway applications.
An integrated AI and ADAS software stack supports real-time perception and sensor fusion, while generative AI and large language models are intended to enable more advanced human–machine interfaces in future AI-driven cockpits, the company notes. The SDK also incorporates production-grade software from partners including Candera, DSP Concepts, Nullmax, Smart Eye, STRADVISION and ThunderSoft.
Sampling and demos
Renesas has begun shipping R-Car X5H silicon samples, evaluation boards, and the RoX Whitebox SDK to selected customers and partners. The company noted that it plans to showcase AI-powered multi-domain demonstrations of the platform at CES 2026.
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If memory serves, PvdM was unenthused when Mark Kennis asked about chiplets. However a lot of water under the bridge since then.I do hope Sean has his finger on the pulse with the chiplet market place as it is heading north in a big way. I remember Tech saying many moons ago that he didn't think they were considering this market for what ever reason iam unsure.
I hope he is wrong on this one as chiplets are the new design for automotive from what iam reading everyday.
Mate have you got a mirror at your house? You might want to go and have a good look at yourself.What would tech know